Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Think Pink



Saint Cloud Postmaster Tabrina Carver encouraged her team to wear pink every day this month in support of Breast Cancer Research. The team has sold more than $8,111 in Breast Cancer Research stamps and posed in front of a beautiful American flag (above) created by Rural Carrier Sharon Palmer. 

Front row, left to right:  Rural Carrier Assistant Liza Santiago and Rural Carrier Ron Feb.
Second row, left to right: Rural Carrier Assistant Yaritza Mora; City Carrier Assistant Sammy Melo; Letter Carrier Andres Bravo;  Postmaster Tabrina Carver; Supervisor, Customer Services  Jose Gonzalez;  Rural Carrier Sharon Palmer, Rural Carrier Assistant Kelly Fletcher, Rural Carriers Vivienne Davila-Diaz, Heidi Booth; Shyla Noa and Rural Carrier Assistant  Neisha Perez-Gonzalez. 
Third row: Rural Carrier Assistant Duke Schrader, Rural Carrier Beverly Brandt, Retail Associate Rosby Hill and Highway Contract Route Jan Mitchell.       


Brooksville Aviation Branch employees were sporting pink, left to right:  Lead Retail Associate Ashley Lucas; Retail Associates Kevin Berry, Jose Munett, Amy Tressler and Gary Fields; Rural Carriers  Adrianne Ohle, Jennifer Blevins, Jeanette Camacho, Monique Bindscheattel and Andrew Donoho;  A/Supervisor, Customer Services Dawn Harris and Manager, Customer Services Peggy Findley.


Edgewater employees decorated the Post Office and are selling Breast Cancer Research stamps each day.  Front row, left to right:  Rural Carrier Janet Vaughn, Lead Retail Associate Donna Di Martino and Rural Carrier Ann Marie Hall. Back row, left to right:  Postal Support Employee Shanna Hicks, Rural Carrier Assistant Corie Sciara, Retail Associate Robert Brown, III and Rural Carrier Kimbo  Jackson. “Employees are very excited to sell the stamps that raise funds for important research.  They are doing an outstanding job,” said Edgewater Postmaster Roberta Stevens-Simmons.  “Special thanks to Maitland Postmaster Mary Jo Pigott-Groom for presenting me with the beautiful Breast Cancer Quilt.”


Englewood employees gathered for a photo in the beautifully decorated pink lobby that brings awareness to the Breast Cancer Research stamp. 



The Bartow Post Office Team posed for a photo after decorating the lobby to showcase the Breast Cancer Research stamp.